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    By an 80%-20% vote, the people of cuba voted socialism "untouchable". Unfortunately, most of those votes were coerced or were cast out of fear of local officials. The cuban people live under a dictators regime,and their votes are cast from fear, not true democratic process!!!
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    Ok? So you are saying Bush is better??? the CIA is what? A postal service? IT IS SECRET POLICE oly with a nicer name. And people in Cuba love
    Fidel because they know what it was like before and realize why things are the way they are
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    ra ra ra....
    I am glad for Cuba.
    and Gore won Florida. But look at the outcome.
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    B.S.!!! Bush and the CIA do not force americans into voting a certain way!!! And the cuban people don't love fidel, they fear him! They won't speak against him out of fear of reprisal!
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    And bush won florida!!! Bush won florida!!! Bush won florida!!! Why do people continue to believe he didn't?? Besides, if Gore were president, osama and co. probably would have already taken over the white house!!!
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    HA? They didnt tamper with the voting???

    fine believe that. And gore would have done the same exact things that Bush did.

    Bush is a *****
    Fidel is not
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    bush is a *****? fidel somehow is not? Bush actually has the legitimate support of his people, fidel does not, fidel is just clinging to power for his few more years because we let him. Just wait, soon, the US will take cuba and put an end to things once and for all!
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    oh really? I am not in support of Gore and the Democrats just as much as the grand ol pubas, BUT! have you ever heard of the voting line, the imaginqary territory that exists for polling stations and candidate divisions within a state, evry year they change, I wonder why. Jeb. Anti Cuban exiles = Miami = Florida = 700,000 votes = Jeb = George. Play with any number and you can make it look appealing.
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    If it does, then the world will be without one of its greatest heroes. Bush seriously should be shot as a war criminal and he is probably one of the most despicable people to ever take office. Fidel has the support of the people. if he didnt, why iddnt they help in the Bay of Pigs invasion?? He actually walks amongst the people. U dont see hundreds of secret service anywhere around fidel, but bush...

    that is a different story
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    Quote: from Capitalist Imperial on 11:00 pm on June 18, 2002
    B.S.!!! Bush and the CIA do not force americans into voting a certain way!!! And the cuban people don't love fidel, they fear him! They won't speak against him out of fear of reprisal!
    And i suppose some cuban living in Cuba told you this?
    It may very well be true, but if the US didnt oppose the Cuban regime, then they would be endorcing communism as a successful state which would probably trigger countless revolutions in other south american states.

    Castro is a hero, he is one of teh people, he has earned his status, he has served his country amazingly considering the sanctions over the past years. In my opinion he is one of teh greatest ever leaders (feel free to argue with me)
    just look at the facts, he has done what no south american president under capitalism has been able to do, and he has done it without billions upon billions of dollars in aid. he has done it with heavy sanctions emplaced. It is not hard to see why teh Cuban people COULD love fidel. However i have never been to Cuba, so i can not tell, but looking at the facts, and only teh facts, it is easy to see why Cuba would support fidel.
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    They didn't help at the bay of pigs because they were scared od castro! And i've seen fidel walk around, he has his henchmen with him, besides, its easy to walk around when your citizens can't own firearms!!! Hundred flee cuba for the US daily, the ones that stay do so out of utter fear, not support. We need to go to cuba and just put an end to one of the most dispicable villians in world history!!
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    anyways, even if it is as you say it was, what is your point, and what is the difference between this election and the American one. If it was that close between the Democrats and Republicans what difference is there in party mandate? And what can you say about the millions and millions of dollars being pumped into the military and the power America has over every other nation to do what is in there best interest or else you are part of the evil axis, how do you explain the recent outbreak of right wing parties in Europe, Le Pen WHAT?!?
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    Quote: from IzmSchism on 11:23 pm on June 18, 2002
    anyways, even if it is as you say it was, what is your point, and what is the difference between this election and the American one. If it was that close between the Democrats and Republicans what difference is there in party mandate? And what can you say about the millions and millions of dollars being pumped into the military and the power America has over every other nation to do what is in there best interest or else you are part of the evil axis, how do you explain the recent outbreak of right wing parties in Europe, Le Pen WHAT?!?
    That is a general staement, the "axis of evil" was named such because of legitimate, specific reasons, and it only includes 3 nations. Bush is not saying that everyone is part of an "axis of evil". And the breakout of right wing politics is just the world coming to its senses and recognizing the best ideology
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    Tony Blair goes to the same church as my dads boss. People in Britain can't have guns and guess what? Blair still has his secret service cronies around him.
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    So does castro
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    Published on Tuesday, June 18, 2002 by Agence France Presse

    7.6 Million Cubans Sign on to Castro "Referendum" Backing Socialism


    Some 7.6 million Cubans, representing more than 90 percent of the island's voting population, have signed on in support of a "populist referendum" to cement socialism into Cuba's constitution, official media announced.

    President Fidel Castro had predicted that at least seven million of the nearly eight million Cubans above the minimum voting age of 16 would support the measure, which seeks to reinforce the "economic, political and social regime" that has been in place for 43 years in the Americas' only communist nation.

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    Quote: from vox on 12:41 am on June 19, 2002


    President Fidel Castro had predicted that at least seven million of the nearly eight million Cubans above the minimum voting age of 16 would support the measure, which seeks to reinforce the "economic, political and social regime" that has been in place for 43 years in the Americas' only communist nation.

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    Of course castro was confident, the Cuban people were coerced into voting for the referendum!!! They are terrified of reprisal from local officials if they didn't vote "a certain way". However, such violations of peoples' rights are par for the course in castro's regime.
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    Source, please.
    Economists have provided capitalists with a comforting concept called the "free market." It does not describe any part of reality, at any place or time. It's a mantra conveniently invoked when it is proposed that government do something the faithful don't like, and just as conveniently ignored whenever they want government to do something for them.
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    Quote: from vox on 12:59 am on June 19, 2002
    Source, please.
    Pure speculation
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    i''l have u know, i have relatives living in Cuba and they are quite happy their, they came here and their opinion of this country did not change, and they never tried to stay. They were happy to go back.

    And to say the US should go and attack Cuba is proof of how the US cant mind its own damn business. This whoel shit with wiht the "axis of evil"- Why not name Great Britain? Why North Korea?

    And i think the US should stop screwing with Iraq- Saddam is not exactly going to like being the target of assasination attempts and if he knows he will be killed, i am sure he is gonna use one of his biological weapons on the US(provided he has any).

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